You Can Get the First GT3-Spec Race Car from Poland for Just $229,000

Arrinera's story started in 2008 with a bunch of guys having the ambition to build Poland's first supercar. Things got serious when British speed wizard Lee Noble became a board member, helping Arrinera with the design of their bespoke chassis for a mid-engined, rear-wheel drive supercar.

Powered by a supercharged LS3 V8, the first Hussarya prototype was ready by 2011. Yet after years of development, Arrinera decided to launch their GT3 race car before the road version could hit the streets. And to make sure amateur racers took notice, they teamed up with former BTCC pro and Goodwood veteran Anthony Reid to race the car in one of the eligible series next year.

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Arrinera claims the Hussarya is newer and cheaper while Reid says its also much easier to drive than a GT3-spec Ferrari or Porsche. What's for sure is that the Polish offering is built to FIA standards and retails for $229,000, with an obligatory spares package for an additional $69,000.

Anything from the well established competition will cost you more than double that, so even if the Hussarya is not a homologated GT3 car, if it has the speed and reliability parts covered, they might be on to something.